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  • First time home buyer tax credit question

    Hey,

    I got your email id from a forum and was wondering if you could answer
    my questions regarding first time home buyer tax credit:

    I was on F1 OPT until 10/01/2009, then moved to H1B. I'll be
    considered as a resident of US beginning 06/03/2010 (1/3 of 90 days
    from 2009 + 153 days from 2010). If I buy a house in my name by April
    30, 2010 (closing the deal by 30 May, 2010) can I amend my 2009 tax
    returns and still claim $8000 tax credit? Or do I have to wait until I
    file 2010 tax returns? Basically the idea is to use $8000 credit
    towards the downpayment.

    Since I'm on H1B can be be asked to leave the country anytime (for
    any reason), there is no guarantee that I'll stay in the house for
    three years (I believe this is a constraint to claim the tax credit).

    However, my fiancee is on F1 pursuing her PhD and we know for sure
    that she is going to be on F1 in the US for another 4 years. Could I
    buy a house in my name before getting married to her and later put her
    (my wife) name on the property paper as well. This way my wife can
    stay in that house and if required I can move to some other sate (not
    the one I buy a house in) for work and that house would still be our
    primary residence. Is it possible? Also, can that house be put up for
    rent in the first 3 years incase we both have to move to some other
    state for work?

    This makes it more complicated: I've plans for moving back to F1 in
    August, 2011 to pursue PhD and I believe this will change my status
    from resident alien in 2010 to non-resident alien (exempt individual)
    in 2011. Now could this be a problem? Could I be asked to return the
    $8000 tax credit considering the constraint that one should live live
    in that house (primary residence) for atleast 3 years.

    Since I'm on H1B, I'm supposed to report my change of residence to
    the USCIS. Currently I'm renting an apartment and USCIS has my current
    address. Once I buy a house, in order to claim the credit, I'll have
    to use that as my primary residence and will have to notify the USCIS
    of my new residence. I'll continue to live in the rental apartment
    (because of work) and my fiancee will start living in the newly bought
    house. Could this cause any issues?

    Since my status will not be changed back to F1 until August, 2011
    (approx 211 days), I'll have to file 2010 and 2011 returns as resident
    alien. My wife and I could also file it jointly as resident aliens.
    However, we'll have to file 2012 returns as non-residents since we
    both will be on F1. Could this be a problem? Could I be asked to
    return back the credit money because of failure to maintain resident
    status in the last (3rd) year?

    Kindly let me know.
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    I have not read your very long email.

    I suggest you contact a tax professional.
    Immihelp Support
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